Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Allen M. Schoen, MS, DVM
There has been a great increase in interest in veterinary acupuncture recently, both by the public and the veterinary medical community.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Allen M. Schoen, MS, DVM
The practice of Veterinary Medicine offers a unique and extremely rewarding professional life.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Allen M. Schoen, MS, DVM
Acupuncture (AP) has been used successfully in the treatment of numerous gastrointestinal (G.I.) conditions including vomiting and diarrhea, constipation and pancreatitis.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Allen M. Schoen, MS, DVM
Integrative Veterinary Medicine is defined as the integration of conventional and complementary and alternative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches into a comprehensive preventive and therapeutic approach to disease.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Allen M. Schoen, MS, DVM
A guide to clinidal indications for sicence-based nutraceuticals.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Allen M. Schoen, MS, DVM
Acupuncture (AP) may be a beneficial adjunctive therapy in numerous aspects of critical care medicine.
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Source: CVC IN SAN DIEGO PROCEEDINGS
November 1, 2009
By:
Allen M. Schoen, MS, DVM
Acupuncture may be used as a primary therapy or as a complementary, integrative therapy in the treatment of various neurologic conditions.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2009
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
Practitioners have a variety of reasons for wanting to integrate alternative medicines into their practice.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2009
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
While some questions of efficacy remain, the industry is experiencing a much greater acceptance of supplements in all areas of pet care.
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